Classical violinist Nigel Kennedy has always flirted with jazz in his recordings, mixing up Ellington with Bartók and throwing in a dash of Hot Club swing as well. And in concert he's known to program a Fats Waller tune or two alongside pieces by Bach. "They were both phenomenal keyboard players," he told the Liverpool Daily Post, "and structural and harmonic masters. But Bach is serious and philosophical in many ways and Fats Waller is more of an entertainer." Well, with great Waller tunes like "Viper's Drag," "Everybody Loves My Baby," "How Can You Face Me Now?" and "Sweet and Slow," we're not about to contradict him. Kennedy also plays his own arrangements of a Vivace and an Allegro by Bach, as well as the Brubeck Quartet classic "Take Five" and his own "Dusk" and "New Dawn."